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How does this fit together with your theory that seamless coop takes away your invasion victims?
And I'm sure a single, anecdotal example is evidence of a much larger problem.
Because that's how that works.
/s
It's not very logical to look up mods for a game you haven't bought yet.
Just stop.
All the tutorials are easily findable.
This part in particular? It doesn't.
It simply allows pirated copies to play coop via steam api emulators (which were used for ages for different games already), which was not possible before the mod.
Wasn't me; I saw your earlier responses, and if there are tutorials for fudging a legit copy, then I stand corrected.
I still doubt it's contributing to a significant proportion of the total userbase, but I accept that it may be a bigger problem than I first thought.
Edit: When I first posted this (from my phone), autocorrect turned "ther" into "their," rather than "there." It was making my eye twitch, so I fixed it.
I called out this post. It lacks half of the information as to why he thinks it works (It wont naturally).
Not yours.
See this? Seamless by default uses official steam api, not an emulator.
So something got reverse engineers (which happens alot when it comes to this topic)
Yes but the steam api emulators wouldn't do ♥♥♥♥ to allow to play Elden ring coop normally, seamless is the only thing that allows this to happen BECAUSE it ties multiplayer to steam api, which is easy to emulate.
But oh well :O